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Golf News Archive20-Jan-2006
- 'One Week Vacation With 4-Rounds of Golf for $699 (SYS-CON Media)
Have you ever wished you could play golf inIreland, but never actually done anything about it? Well now's the time tobook that dream trip to the Emerald Isle. During the month of April, youcan play four rounds of golf at some of Ireland's top links coursesincluding Ballybunion (Old Course), Killarney, Dingle and Ring of Kerry.
- 'Women's World Cup of Golf first day scores (Reuters via Yahoo! Australia & NZ News)
SUN CITY, South Africa, Jan 20 (Reuters) - Scores after the fourballs on the first day of the Women's World Cup of golf played at the Gary Player Country Club on Friday.
- 'Golf Channel Gives Inside Look at PGA Show (TheGolfChannel.com)
ORLANDO, Fla. -- When the army of vendors, golf professionals, golf merchandise company executives and more descend on the Orange County Convention Center for the 2006 PGA Merchandise Show and Convention, The Golf Channel will be right in the heart of it, broadcasting live from the show floor, starting Thursday.
- 'Chipping in: Annual Saline County Chaplaincy golf tournament ready to tee off (Benton Courier)
When the golf balls begin flying at Longhills Golf Club in Benton on Friday, it will not just be for fun; participants will be helping the Saline County Chaplaincy program.
- 'Golf Briefs (Pahrump Valley Times)
The 2006 Pahrump Valley Junior Golf Association's Quarter Auction, the major fundraiser of the year for the organization, will be held March 18 at Terrible's Lakeside Casino. The event will start at 6 p.m.
- 'Chris and Mark share lead at Pakistan Open golf (Daily Times)
By Saadia Ahamd KARACHI: Open golf competitions are a great occasion and when the event is international, the golfing talent becomes so very visible on the golf course. And in this Asian Tour Pakistan Open Golf Championship, at the par-72 Karachi Golf Club (KGC) on Friday, the champions
- 'Old golf course in Tempe to give way to townhouses (The Arizona Republic)
More than 250 townhouses may rise on the site of a closed south Tempe golf course. The project, Ravenwood, would be built near Kyrene and Baseline roads and feature two-story units built around a greenbelt. The townhouses would range from $250,000 to $400,000.
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